Despite reaching an agreement with CBS to serve as the network's No. 1 color commentator for NFL games, Romo seemingly isn't quite ready to shut the door on the possibility of playing one more season. He was released by the Cowboys last week, giving him the freedom to sign with any ...
team, or player. But, this matchup, for NFL on CBS analyst Tony Romo, feels of even bigger importance. It's a clash of two of the best we've seen at the position from two completely different eras meeting in the final arena. It's one that has the feel of a barbershop...
Ex-Cowboy QBTony Romois enjoying quite the good life after football–okayplayingfootball. He received rave reviews under intense pressure in his first season as #1 analyst on CBS’ NFL football coverage. And, by taking no more blindside hits in the pocket, Romo’s touchy back is apparently ...
While it was a big win for the Patriots,THE NFL ON CBSlead analyst Tony Romo has come to expect that sort of performance from a Bill Belichick-led team. "They had two weeks to prepare... If you give Bill Belichick that much time [they're going to beat you]..." Romo said on N...
Romo is workingthe Buffalo Bills at Kansas City Chiefs game on Sunday afternoon on CBS, a clash that is about as big as they come. But he will surely sneak a peek at Sunday night's Dallas at Philly as well. "Absolutely,'' he said, acknowledging the importanc...
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Jim Nantz & Tony Romo on the CBS call for the Mark Andrews drop. “THE BALL IS DROPPED! HE HAD THE 2-POINT CONVERSION IN HIS HANDS! ANDREWS DID NOT HOLD ON!”– Nantz “Oh my goodness.”– Romo “It’s shocking.”– Nantz ...
CBS plans to officially announce the hiring of Tony Romo today, per source. — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter)April 4, 2017 The word now is that Romo will replace Phil Simms as a CBS analyst on their NFL coverage show. Nothing has been confirmed at this time. Only time will tell what ex...
Romo retired after the 2016 season, following a preseason back injury that caused him to lose his starting position to Dak Prescott. Upon retiring, he was hired by CBS Sports to become the lead color analyst for their NFL telecasts, teaming with Jim Nantz in the broadcast booth. Romo holds...
DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM)- CBS Sports NFL analyst and former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo is not hinting at a comeback, but when asked on105.3 The FanWednesday if he was healthy enough to play, he said, "I'm healthy enough. That wouldn't be an issue at all. That would be the lea...